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bulbils????? you lost me with that one. But the garlic looks GREAT! AND No Yellow! I was gonna type that in yellow...but I just couldn't see it.
Alaskan (gardening in zones 2 to 5)
(*SPRING* avatar...Spring scheduled for May 7th)
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| Posts: 1760 | Location: Alaska | Registered: January 22, 2003 |    |
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| Posts: 490 | Location: Illinois zone 5 | Registered: February 03, 2007 |    |
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YOUR GRASS IS GREEN!!!!!!!! hack hack wheeze OK, I think I can handle it now. Looks good! 
Alaskan (gardening in zones 2 to 5)
(*SPRING* avatar...Spring scheduled for May 7th)
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| Posts: 1760 | Location: Alaska | Registered: January 22, 2003 |    |
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realy great pictures ya'll, grass is starting to green up here a bit too, nothing drastic yet though, was thinking about going out n catching some night crawlers tonight to sell to my son when he goes fishing, and he will more than likely watch me catch them rather than catch his own,
Never enough time to do things right but theres allways time to do it over... If it aint broke dont fix it !!! We dont plan to fail, instead, we fail to plan. You can either wait in the sittin room, or sit in the waitin room. There is no blood in my viens, its, its, its, its chlorophyl. My thumb aint allways green !!!!!!!!!!!!!. My thumb, my thumb, its turning green.
bourbon_jim123 at yahoo dot com
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| Posts: 1404 | Location: North Central Illinois , zone 5, Morrel mushroom country, The land of Corn and Soybeans | Registered: January 19, 2008 |    |
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I came home and got busy breaking down my compost and rebuilding the 2 bins with the grass Hubby mowed Today. Compost circles were wet and definitly needed air, so I spread it all out and mowed and put back in one 4 foot tall X 3 foot wide wire circle. The stuff is really small now, so should compost pretty fast. And fluffed with air! Woo Hoo! Those leaves were mowed once when I filled the circles last fall along with the luffa vines and some other stuff. Oh yeah added the debri from the watergarden too. So, with this second mowing, everything Improved dramatically. Anyway, I am pleased with my efforts. Still have leaves to make another batch later. Okay I'm rambling, here's my pics: Show me yours!
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| Posts: 4484 | Location: MARYLAND zone 6 | Registered: May 23, 2003 |    |
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Pic, per conversation: Oh, that's a big clump of brand new Garlic chives, from your seed, only sprouted not long ago, that's not the first batch I did a test drive with in the tea cup! and it's a nice clump, but looks small compared to the Clump of regular chives that I had in a 15 inch pot for years! Put the regular chives in the front, since they are shorter. And the Garlic chives in the back, well, that's when you are viewing from the front, this is a side angle, from the path. Anyway Did have Blue fescue there. Well, changing everything to edibles, except for a few weird flowers like the stinky plant and a frittliala(oh goody, can't spell again tonight) Oh that bulb is coming up too! I'm a chatterbox tonight! Forgive me! Okay picture:
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| Posts: 4484 | Location: MARYLAND zone 6 | Registered: May 23, 2003 |    |
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Wow, everything looks great! I thought we agreed you would wear clothes out there today? Now you have a sunburn! Good grief! That holiday ain't here till 5/3, or so they say!  I have rain burn here! Boy, I love those b Sprouts! Can't wait to start mine!
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| Posts: 4484 | Location: MARYLAND zone 6 | Registered: May 23, 2003 |    |
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Quick update! Guess what was happening when I got home today? Tell ya more at 7. See ya! Remember I rebuilt my compost pile? Well, It's not done yet, but I dumped it and am going to put it all in the new bed. I need a refresher course on the Buckwheat tonight. Gonna plant those seeds as a cover crop, but need to ask you some things!
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| Posts: 4484 | Location: MARYLAND zone 6 | Registered: May 23, 2003 |    |
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